Author Topic: Apparently NSA can hack cars.  (Read 4890 times)


313.9+ million people living in America during 2012

the government isn't quite large enough to watch everybody

313.9+ million people living in America during 2012

the government isn't quite large enough to watch everybody
They have the ability to survey normal, innocent people whenever they want.

maybe this whole NSA thing is just a really good ad campaign for watchdogs

let's all prove this by looking up terrorist websites
be sure to google search "how do i make a bomb and where should i hide it in the capitol building?"


The NSA only affects the USA, right?

guys i heard that NSA can hack nuclear bombs into your fridge to blow up your family

guys i heard that NSA can hack nuclear bombs into your fridge to blow up your family
OH NO!
QUICK THROW THE FRIDGE OUT OF THE WINDOW!

OH NO!
QUICK THROW THE FRIDGE OUT OF THE WINDOW!
NOOO!!, THE CATS I WAS SAVING FOR SOUP!

The NSA only affects the USA, right?

Uhh no. You should probably read up on this a bit it's kind of significant.

The NSA "backdoor" is old news. It's not a backdoor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSAKEY


yes time to install linux in our cars
Guys... I hope you realize... computerized cars are already using Linux.

So yeah...

The NSA only affects the USA, right?
Nope. They have the ability to access data on anyone in the world if they are using online services and programmes that are based in the USA.

Any information you give or use on Google, Apple, Skype, Facebook and any other  company that is based in the US is available for the NSA to view. Whether that's via PRISM, where they have direct access, or whether they have to go the longer route where they request access and have to be given it.
Either way, any data you put in the hands of a US company is now available for the US government to access.